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rear-ender

noun as in accident

noun as in smash-up

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Setting aside the question of whether the car even supports human intervention, a blind person would have a lot more trouble preventing that rear-ender compared to a seeing person.

In a vehicle like that, a human might be able to step in before the rear-ender happens.

This includes the rear-ender crash on Aug. 20, and reported this morning by Google.

Having watched several accidents already--including a rear-ender involving my 9-year-old son and a kid driving a bright yellow sled with "Taxi" written on the side--I grasped the physics of the situation.

From Forbes

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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